A sensitive, high-resolution, wide-field IRAM NOEMA CO(1-0) survey of the very nearby spiral galaxy IC 342
M. Querejeta, J. Pety, A. Schruba, A. K. Leroy, C. N. Herrera, I-D., Chiang, S. E. Meidt, E. Rosolowsky, E. Schinnerer, K. Schuster, J. Sun, K. A., Herrmann, A. T. Barnes, I. Beslic, F. Bigiel, Y. Cao, M. Chevance, C., Eibensteiner, E. Emsellem, C. M. Faesi, A. Hughes, J. Kim

TL;DR
This study presents a high-resolution, wide-field CO(1-0) survey of the nearby spiral galaxy IC 342, resolving over 600 molecular clouds and analyzing their properties to understand star formation and galaxy dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed, high-resolution CO(1-0) map of IC 342 covering most of its molecular gas, with comprehensive analysis of cloud properties and star formation efficiency.
Findings
Clouds show virial equilibrium with alpha_vir=1-2
Surface density and line width increase from inter-arm to center
Star formation efficiency per free-fall time is approximately 0.45%
Abstract
We present a new wide-field 10.75 x 10.75 arcmin^2 (~11x11 kpc^2), high-resolution (theta = 3.6" ~ 60 pc) NOEMA CO(1-0) survey of the very nearby (d=3.45 Mpc) spiral galaxy IC 342. The survey spans out to about 1.5 effective radii and covers most of the region where molecular gas dominates the cold interstellar medium. We resolved the CO emission into >600 individual giant molecular clouds and associations. We assessed their properties and found that overall the clouds show approximate virial balance, with typical virial parameters of alpha_vir=1-2. The typical surface density and line width of molecular gas increase from the inter-arm region to the arm and bar region, and they reach their highest values in the inner kiloparsec of the galaxy (median Sigma_mol~80, 140, 160, and 1100 M_sun/pc^2, sigma_CO~6.6, 7.6, 9.7, and 18.4 km/s for inter-arm, arm, bar, and center clouds,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
